German Chancellor Olaf Sholts promised Ukraine further supply of weapons to confront Russian invasion. In addition to humanitarian and financial assistance, the country will be provided with “weapons in which Ukraine desperately needs,” he said on Wednesday, June 29, at the NATO summit in Madrid.
According to Scholyts, the allies in the North Atlantic Alliance will continue to supply weapons “for so long and as intensively as it will be necessary so that Ukraine can protect itself,” writes Deutsche Welle.
On the eve of the Minister of Defense of Germany Christina Lambrecht said that Germany would transfer three more self -propelled artillery installations (self -propelled guns) Panzerhabitze 2000. Kyiv had already received seven such installations from Berlin.